Top 10 Android Developer Take Aways from Google I/O 2012
Learn 10 Android development takeaways from Google I/O 2012 that will make users love your apps, not just the underlying operating system.
Lauren Darcey and Shane Conder have coauthored two books on Android development: an in-depth programming book entitled Android Wireless Application Development, Second Edition (ISBN-13: 978-0-321-74301-5) and Sams Teach Yourself Android Application Development in 24 Hours, Second Edition (ISBN-13: 978-0-672-33569-3). When not writing, they spend their time developing mobile software at their company and providing consulting services. They can be reached at androidwirelessdev+dc@gmail.com and via their blog at http://androidbook.blogspot.com. Follow them on twitter, @androidwireless.
Learn 10 Android development takeaways from Google I/O 2012 that will make users love your apps, not just the underlying operating system.
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